Children’s
Rights:
1.Provision:
Children have the right to an adequate standard of living, health care,
education and services, and to play and recreation. These include a balanced
diet, a warm bed to sleep in, and access to schooling.
2.Protection:
Children have the right to protection from abuse, neglect, exploitation and
discrimination. This includes the right to safe places for children to play;
constructive child rearing behavior, and acknowledgment of the evolving
capacities of children.
3.Participation:
Children have the right to participate in communities and have programs and
services for themselves. This includes children's involvement in libraries and
community programs, youth voice activities, and involving children as
decision-makers.
Think of
that, my friends and pray not only for Aylan but for all children from third world countries (including mine). They need your help, your voice and your
understanding. They don’t have to pay for the mistakes they
didn’t make. Aylan didn’t die in vain.
If you want to know about what children have to face all over the world, click here.
"There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children."
For
Take a World
Hugs,
Karla
Your work is beautiful, and your comments eloquent....a much-needed voice for the children.
ResponderExcluirA beautiful statement full of meaning and empowerment for children-and a gorgeous art expression to accompany Karla- bravo!
ResponderExcluirA beautiful statement full of meaning and empowerment for children-and a gorgeous art expression to accompany Karla- bravo!
ResponderExcluirI agree Karla we seem to be able to find money for everything but education...thank you for reminding us what is important with your beautiful collage and words.
ResponderExcluirStunning work, Karla, the words are very apt for what is happening in the world at the moment, lets hope that in not too distant future the children will be 'back at school!'
ResponderExcluirsuch an important and thoughtful post, karla! we have many refugees here These days, coming from syria´s hell (you can´t describe that in other words!) and i can´t even imagine what esp the children are going through... lifelong wounds for their souls... they have all the right we help them!
ResponderExcluirThere are too many tragedies among the world poorest children as street children... your words are so wellcome.
ResponderExcluirThe sweet girl in your beautiful collage is a happy children and she is an example from the other side.
Have a happy day, Karla xx
A very beautiful school collage Karla.
ResponderExcluirAnni